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the economy is on everybody's mind. confidence in government is eroding and now we're going to have a debate on rape and abortion? this doesn't steam like the way for republicans to win back the middle politically. joining me is joan walsh and michael steele, his new book is the recovering politicians 12-step program to survive crisis. both are great members of our team here. the bill on the -- the pain capable unborn child protection floor is on the house floor. here are two congress women, michele bachmann on one side, debbie wasserman-schultz on the other. >> this bill is extreme and an unprecedented reach into women's lives into women's personal lives. this is a clear indication that the well-being of women in this country is not something republicans care to protect. >> this is a picture that was taken of an unborn baby yesterday. this is the age of a baby, the youngest age at 20 weeks that this bill is referencing. and this is the picture of the mom. we're here because we care about women. >> well, there we have i
the economy is on everybody's mind. confidence in government is eroding and now we're going to have a debate on rape and abortion? this doesn't steam like the way for republicans to win back the middle politically. joining me is joan walsh and michael steele, his new book is the recovering politicians 12-step program to survive crisis. both are great members of our team here. the bill on the -- the pain capable unborn child protection floor is on the house floor. here are two congress women,...
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if the economy gets hit by a major earthquake, that's an incredible hit to the rest of the country. we have to invest a lot more. that is one example of how we can use a lot more technology companies helps us with things that have challenged our cities. >> the likelihood of an earthquake is less than out here, although i have lived in city hall, working there one day when the building actually shook. it was the first that i noticed. everything did shake a little bit. it wasn't particularly frightening. right now we are trying to figure out what to do the next time there is something like hurricane sandy. yesterday i gave an hour speech, i'm sure everybody listened to every word. i was doing a speech on a 140 page book we listed on the plans that we can do to make our city more resilient. in our case we worry because we are on the atlantic coast and you have a lot of hurricanes coming off the coast and the forecast. oceans have risen a foot in the last several years and then another 2 1/2 in the next 50 years. the oceans are warmer so we would expect more storms and we have to be rea
if the economy gets hit by a major earthquake, that's an incredible hit to the rest of the country. we have to invest a lot more. that is one example of how we can use a lot more technology companies helps us with things that have challenged our cities. >> the likelihood of an earthquake is less than out here, although i have lived in city hall, working there one day when the building actually shook. it was the first that i noticed. everything did shake a little bit. it wasn't...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. we know it's your videoconference of the day. hi! hi, buddy! that's why the free wifi and hot breakfast are something to smile about. book a great getaway now and feel the hamptonality [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ outer circle where we reach out to our sources around the world. tonight we go to china the government is eager to flex its muscles in space. the time an astronaut teaches a physics
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what is the political economy that makes that happen? >> people are not asking for casinos, but they are asking for better schools, new roads, they are asking for tuition assistance and stuff that costs money. they are also saying don't you raise my taxes by one penny or we'll throw you out of office. they say, okay, we'll just do a selective, very regressive tax on a handful of mostly desperate people and we'll just sort of take the money out of them and we have the help of an industry that will make it seem glamorous like it's a dream world. what happens in vegas stays there. you can do all kinds of fun stuff. >> one of the pioneers of this was in the american indian foxwood casinos in connecticut. built on tribal land. it was a little different than putting one in queens. but that produced just a tremendous amount of revenue. that was real money that flowed into the state that really did pay for a lot of stuff. >> but connecticut is one of the worst managed states. they are bordering on bankruptcy in connecticut. it goes back to a fai
what is the political economy that makes that happen? >> people are not asking for casinos, but they are asking for better schools, new roads, they are asking for tuition assistance and stuff that costs money. they are also saying don't you raise my taxes by one penny or we'll throw you out of office. they say, okay, we'll just do a selective, very regressive tax on a handful of mostly desperate people and we'll just sort of take the money out of them and we have the help of an industry...
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when the economy's bad it increases, when the economy's good, it goes down. the reason we don't have mass starvation is this program is helping tens of millions of american families survive. the facts are, before the 1970s, when we did have the program, we had third world style malnutrition. these programs almost entirely ended hunger in the 1970s. >> that used to be a bipartisan understanding. bob doll is one of the founding fathers of this program. and it used to be a way to help farmers and families. there's a business case for continuing these programs. the biggest recipients of the money. it's all cycled back into the economy. >> no one's saving -- companies like kraft that make the boxed food that's inexpensive to buy, companies like walmart, supermarkets, all plow in the money from these food stamp programs. we also had this interconnectedness of our safety net programs that's going to make this a double problem. feeding america that operates lots of food banks around the country sent out an alert saying, you have kids who get free and reduced lunch be
when the economy's bad it increases, when the economy's good, it goes down. the reason we don't have mass starvation is this program is helping tens of millions of american families survive. the facts are, before the 1970s, when we did have the program, we had third world style malnutrition. these programs almost entirely ended hunger in the 1970s. >> that used to be a bipartisan understanding. bob doll is one of the founding fathers of this program. and it used to be a way to help...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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i think that leadership of the house recognizes that immigration reform would be good for the economy and good for their branding as it relates to the latino community and if they want to have a chance to get the white house next year as senator lindsey graham talked about, i think that they understand that the leadership level that this is a real goal that they want but i think they are going to have trouble work with their base in the caucus but i'm convinced that the momentum that could be gained by a strong vote in the senate would be with the ground swell of public support. it's very clear in poll after poll that the american people want this issue solved. they want a resolution on this. this is a win-win for the country and i think people see on the economic benefits as well, what you're hearing in those extreme voice by house members is just not consistent with the broad feelings of the american people have said they want in terms of this issue. >> thanks so much. >>> thank you. >> alex, susan, we've seen this, the republicans who have been on the forefront of this, some taking
i think that leadership of the house recognizes that immigration reform would be good for the economy and good for their branding as it relates to the latino community and if they want to have a chance to get the white house next year as senator lindsey graham talked about, i think that they understand that the leadership level that this is a real goal that they want but i think they are going to have trouble work with their base in the caucus but i'm convinced that the momentum that could be...
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>> we have a relationship with the mainland whereby our economy is protected by constitution, we have an independent judiciary and most interestingly we have a fairly robust system of law. >> reporter: while there were calls to protect snowden, most legal experts here say it's likely he will be returned to the u.s. where he could face prison time for revealing america's spy secrets. >> how can i spend an enormous amount of money, be uncomfortable and listen to my children complain and whine? (laughter) disney! i didn't quite know thiwhat to expect.our. i'd seen the images on tv, but until you're in the thick of it... anyway the guys in my unit who'd been here before, told me just ride it out, keep my head down and remember the reason i'm here. and we're paying for it all with my cashrewards card from navy federal. we're earning cash back! bring it. brought it. brung. 4 million members. 4 million stories. navy federal credit union. >> cowan: who better to speak of the true meaning of father's day than a stand-up sdmad fortunately for us, anthony mason has found one. >> there's somethin
>> we have a relationship with the mainland whereby our economy is protected by constitution, we have an independent judiciary and most interestingly we have a fairly robust system of law. >> reporter: while there were calls to protect snowden, most legal experts here say it's likely he will be returned to the u.s. where he could face prison time for revealing america's spy secrets. >> how can i spend an enormous amount of money, be uncomfortable and listen to my children...
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>> we have a relationship with the mainland whereby our economy is protected by constitution, we have an independent judiciary and most interestingly we have a fairly robust system of law. >> reporter: while there were calls to protect snowden, most legal experts here say it's likely he will be returned to the u.s. where he could face prison time for revealing america's spy secrets. >> how can i spend an enormous amount of money, be uncomfortable and listen to my children complain and whine? (laughter) disney!,,,,,, for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know... exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks... with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories... >> cowan: who better to speak of the true meaning of father's day than a stand-up sdmad fortunately for us, anthony mason has found one. >> there's something very unsuxy ab
>> we have a relationship with the mainland whereby our economy is protected by constitution, we have an independent judiciary and most interestingly we have a fairly robust system of law. >> reporter: while there were calls to protect snowden, most legal experts here say it's likely he will be returned to the u.s. where he could face prison time for revealing america's spy secrets. >> how can i spend an enormous amount of money, be uncomfortable and listen to my children...
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>> we have a relationship with the mainland whereby our economy is protected by constitution, we have an independent judiciary and most interestingly we have a fairly robust system of law. >> reporter: while there were calls to protect snowden, most legal experts here say it's likely he will be returned to the u.s. where he could face prison time for revealing america's spy secrets. >> how can i spend an enormous amount of money, be uncomfortable and listen to my children complain and whine? (laughter) disney! >> cowan: fat,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> cowan: who better to speak of the true meaning of father's day than a stand-up sdmad fortunately for us, anthony mason has found one. >> there's something very unsuxy about parenting. i mean, let's be serious. first of all, your parents did it. >> reporter: imagine five little kids in a two-bedroom apartment. it almost sounds like the first line to a joke. but to their father-- comedian jim gaffigan-- it's his real life. >> there's no equation where parenting makes sense. it's like, all right, there's no sleep, the pay is horrible yet people like i
>> we have a relationship with the mainland whereby our economy is protected by constitution, we have an independent judiciary and most interestingly we have a fairly robust system of law. >> reporter: while there were calls to protect snowden, most legal experts here say it's likely he will be returned to the u.s. where he could face prison time for revealing america's spy secrets. >> how can i spend an enormous amount of money, be uncomfortable and listen to my children...
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fear that all of the easy money ben bernanke has been plowing into the economy to prop it up to prevent a depression is going to start drying up. the chief market strategist at knight capital group. peter, i guess the big question is, two days, nearly 4%. you know, that makes people afraid. and it should make people afraid. the question is, is this temporary or something that could get worse and worse? >> it's a real wake-up call. i do think this is a short-term trend. given that, we are in a period of volatility. since chairman bernanke did mention tapering back in may, which is where we had our highs -- >> meaning i'm going to eventually stop giving you this free money. >> we've seen a the lot of volatility in the market, more than we've seen all year. and sideways to lowered the last two days, significantly lower, this probably more work to do on the down side in the near term, but this is actually something that's needed. a pullback is needed. we need to get back to more compelling valuations in the indexes and stocks generally speaking. so it's not as if this is completely destruct
fear that all of the easy money ben bernanke has been plowing into the economy to prop it up to prevent a depression is going to start drying up. the chief market strategist at knight capital group. peter, i guess the big question is, two days, nearly 4%. you know, that makes people afraid. and it should make people afraid. the question is, is this temporary or something that could get worse and worse? >> it's a real wake-up call. i do think this is a short-term trend. given that, we are...
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when does the economy fgo back o normal? >> if the fed's right the economy should start going back to normal within the next year, year and a half. one of the most interesting things we saw in this statement are the expectations for unemployment. the fed announced a while back that it would like to see unemployment go down to 6.5% which is a full percentage point below where it is now before they really start pulling back the big guns. and this time around, they're expecting that to happen as soon as the end of 2014 or maybe early '15. that's sooner than the last time they made an announcement. so they are sort of whispering that america is coming back. that the economy is starting to come back. you might not feel it yet, but you should in the next year. >> i think so many people are ready for more than whisper. we are trying to be patient. christine romans and rana, thank you both so much. >>> coming up, a chilling case that has one community in shock. and a family torn apart. a 5-year-old girl, 5, found dead. police say he
when does the economy fgo back o normal? >> if the fed's right the economy should start going back to normal within the next year, year and a half. one of the most interesting things we saw in this statement are the expectations for unemployment. the fed announced a while back that it would like to see unemployment go down to 6.5% which is a full percentage point below where it is now before they really start pulling back the big guns. and this time around, they're expecting that to...
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you know, the economy is recovering, but small businesses really had a tough time in the last four years, and now they want opportunity. they want opportunity to get more business, being in a supply chain, maybe they want to export. and we find if we're on the ground one on one with mentors right in place, then we can help them get access to capital, maybe they meet a bank. so we've been doing match making right there in each of these cities. and then we've been live streaming all of the information so that people can go on the site even if they're not here in person to get the tips and tools to grow a business. >> fran, you're a small business entrepreneur yourself but you help small businesses. what are the challenges right now? >> the thing about small businesses, they get misinformation. i think the work karen is doing is a bit kept secret. what the sba and karen is doing is a big job. we need to help these small businesses. they're scattered. one in ten employees are about 90% of all the businesses and these people are scattered, and i am an entrepreneur. i started my first business
you know, the economy is recovering, but small businesses really had a tough time in the last four years, and now they want opportunity. they want opportunity to get more business, being in a supply chain, maybe they want to export. and we find if we're on the ground one on one with mentors right in place, then we can help them get access to capital, maybe they meet a bank. so we've been doing match making right there in each of these cities. and then we've been live streaming all of the...
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we're now on round three of what i call, you know, pumping money into the economy. they call it quantitative easing. with their noses in the air. each of the new rounds has caused stocks to move higher. starting later this year, the fed will take the drugs away and may cut the addicts off entirely next year. ben white, chief economic correspondent for politico. ben, thank you. so people -- he comes out and says things are getting better. >> and the stock market tanks. >> you say what's wrong with these crazy people on wall street? americans say -- 44% of americans say they're worse off than they were a year ago. >> i think what it means for people who have a house who might want to refinance it, they should probably do it, because interest rates will go higher if the fed stops doing all this drug giving to the economy. so if you're going to refinance, do it now. if you're looking at a new home purchase, do it sooner than later. but in terms of stocks, hold on to them. wait this out. it's going to be crazy while the market tries to figure out when the fed will take t
we're now on round three of what i call, you know, pumping money into the economy. they call it quantitative easing. with their noses in the air. each of the new rounds has caused stocks to move higher. starting later this year, the fed will take the drugs away and may cut the addicts off entirely next year. ben white, chief economic correspondent for politico. ben, thank you. so people -- he comes out and says things are getting better. >> and the stock market tanks. >> you say...
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the 350-point plunge comes just as the government says the economy is getting better. everything from housing to jobs, to consumer spending, all showing improvement. so, why would wall street run scared from such good news? experts say, it's all because fed chair ben bernanke, basically our country's banker in chief, now wants to take the training wheels off our economy. saying because things are looking up, it's time to dial back on trillions of dollars the fed's been pouring into the markets. >> we've had training wheels on for quite some time now. and now, we're getting word that they're going to have to come off slowly. and we have to see if we can ride this bike on our own. >> reporter: but riding without that help means the cost of borrowing money to do everything from buying a house to starting a business is going up. and that spooks the stock market. and staying on that training wheels theme, traders here on wall street aren't afraid we're going to crash into a wall when the wheels come off. what they're concerned about is things could get wobbly. that means un
the 350-point plunge comes just as the government says the economy is getting better. everything from housing to jobs, to consumer spending, all showing improvement. so, why would wall street run scared from such good news? experts say, it's all because fed chair ben bernanke, basically our country's banker in chief, now wants to take the training wheels off our economy. saying because things are looking up, it's time to dial back on trillions of dollars the fed's been pouring into the markets....
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last year brazil became the sixth largest economy in the world. but income and equality is a huge issue. about one in five people live below the poverty line. demonstrators are protesting in part against billions of dollars being funneled not into education or health care or other basic needs for the population, but into big spectacular events. into stadiums and if a sill advertise being built for brazil to host the world cup and the summer olympics. the cost to host the world cup is estimated to top $13 billion. the protests today around the stadi stadium, this is brazil today a supposed day off from the protests. these have been incredibly dramatic. incredibly big protests. the main organizers say tomorrow is not the day off it will be the day to watch for when everybody should be expected to hit the streets. it's going to be a big news story tomorrow. watch it here. migraines mean powerful pain, and when you have a migraine bayer migraine formula, means powerful relief. its triple action formula targets migraines for relief of the tough pain, a
last year brazil became the sixth largest economy in the world. but income and equality is a huge issue. about one in five people live below the poverty line. demonstrators are protesting in part against billions of dollars being funneled not into education or health care or other basic needs for the population, but into big spectacular events. into stadiums and if a sill advertise being built for brazil to host the world cup and the summer olympics. the cost to host the world cup is estimated...
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the basic economy around the world is okay. the u.s. is growing somewhere around 2.5%. >> rose: better than europe but not as good as china. >> and purpose's pretty much hit the bottom where it's going to go. it's gather no net gross now and asia has slowed down. it's getting close to a bottom, and we'll have global growth somewhere in the 3.5%, 3.75% zone. so we're not looking at things going backwards. potentially a little bit in asia with you there's still plenty of growth there. china for example, escort of a worst case most people look at would be 6 to 7. the chinese themselves are thinking 7 to 8 to just be not put a precise point to it. any time you have major countries growing at that level, somebody may be critical, it's a little slower than the old 9 or 10 but it's still remarkable. so the overall environment isn't as pessimistic if you will, as it's been. u.s. in particular is quite interesting because we have a revolution going on in the energy business in the united states, which is presenting -- >> rose: what impact on the
the basic economy around the world is okay. the u.s. is growing somewhere around 2.5%. >> rose: better than europe but not as good as china. >> and purpose's pretty much hit the bottom where it's going to go. it's gather no net gross now and asia has slowed down. it's getting close to a bottom, and we'll have global growth somewhere in the 3.5%, 3.75% zone. so we're not looking at things going backwards. potentially a little bit in asia with you there's still plenty of growth there....
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> back to "hardball." now to the "sideshow." first as the g-8 summit in germany comes to a close, david letterman took a look back at some memorable speeches from u.s. presidents in that country, and then some. >> we put together a collection of memorable presidential speeches that took place in germany at the brandenburg gate, and we're going to show them to you. i think it will bring back quite a few memories. >> june 26, 1963. >> as a free man, i take pride in the words ich bin ein berliner. >> june 12th, 1987. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> july 31st, 2006. >> last night jeb and i had some crabs with like members of the 1972 miami dolphins. dan marino and his really dynamic wife. >> well, in fairness to "w," that last one was obviously not made in ger
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> back to "hardball." now to the "sideshow." first as the g-8 summit in germany comes to a close, david letterman took a look back at some memorable speeches from u.s....
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jobs in the economy. we know that it has been given how close e last few years. one company has been given 800 new jobs just this honor. i am wondering the same thing. how is this? let me welcome the c of firehouse. bob, you have cations in 35 states. but still, 800just this summer is a lot 2400 workers in 2013 hae said that you have done a lot of expanding even though the economy has not grown up fast. >> yes, americans have an insatiable appetite for great food. while the restaurant business is very competitive, they ar continuing to grow in this environment. we have the second highest birthrate nce lst year and we -lways hoped to do one better than that. melissa: ii'm sure that's rigt, given the climate and everything that employers are facing. wamart recently said that they are only hiring temporary workers at many of their u.s. stores for number of reasons. honestly they nt to be more flexible in the have to deal with benefits. we think of tir decion and w does that compare with what you are doing? >> i really can'speak for them. in our industry, we will con
jobs in the economy. we know that it has been given how close e last few years. one company has been given 800 new jobs just this honor. i am wondering the same thing. how is this? let me welcome the c of firehouse. bob, you have cations in 35 states. but still, 800just this summer is a lot 2400 workers in 2013 hae said that you have done a lot of expanding even though the economy has not grown up fast. >> yes, americans have an insatiable appetite for great food. while the restaurant...
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only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. where we've switched their fruits and veggies with produce from walmart. it's a fresh-over. that's great. tastes like you just picked them. so far, it's about the best strawberry i've had this year. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best-quality produce they've ever had. all this produce is from walmart. oh, my gosh. i'm shocked. [ laughs ] i know where i'm going to be shopping for strawberries now....
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proponents say it will help the economy as minimum wake workers will have more money to spend. earlier this year in san francisco they raised their minimum wage. >>> have you heard about it? a way to raise money online, often for a particular project to a lot of little donations. >> one turned to crowd funding to help improve their building and ended up with not just money but some surprising attention. garvin thomas has their story tonight. >> reporter: for all the great work that they have done for the past four decades, they do keep a relatively low profile. a lot of that comes for the personal of their director michelle clark. she says she's more steak than sizzle. in tonight's bay area crowd she gets credit for both. >> so you need to know i do this all the time. ask michelle clark how one gets to washington, d.c. and she'll take you up on the roof. sha being the best place, of course, to put solar panels. in this case the panels that power the building, that houses the youth employment partnership at the corner of 23rd and international boulevard in oakland. the nonprofit
proponents say it will help the economy as minimum wake workers will have more money to spend. earlier this year in san francisco they raised their minimum wage. >>> have you heard about it? a way to raise money online, often for a particular project to a lot of little donations. >> one turned to crowd funding to help improve their building and ended up with not just money but some surprising attention. garvin thomas has their story tonight. >> reporter: for all the great...
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the economy is growing at half or so. , allost-world war ii rate the problems with the lack of people who are working over the last six years, we still have not caught up to where we were in the number of americans employed. long-term unemployment is growing. income inequality is growing. we do not have a modern system. very few people line up at american consulates to come to american elementary and high schools. lots of things are wrong and my argument is severalfold. he cannot set an example that the other world wants to emulate so we lose the struggle of the competition of ideas. unless we get these things right, we are not going to have the resources to be a great power and lead the world. if there is no alternative to a world led by the united states, than what matters is the ability of the united states to act in the world and to play a large role. this becomes an academic opposition. unless we put our economic and political house in order, we are not going to have that capacity. my argument is not that we overdo these things to make it a better society to the 300 million ameri
the economy is growing at half or so. , allost-world war ii rate the problems with the lack of people who are working over the last six years, we still have not caught up to where we were in the number of americans employed. long-term unemployment is growing. income inequality is growing. we do not have a modern system. very few people line up at american consulates to come to american elementary and high schools. lots of things are wrong and my argument is severalfold. he cannot set an example...
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archie bunker and also coming in michael jackson and as the century moved to its conclusion with the economy booming, it was madonna, the material girl, and then bruce springsteen, and in the easterly le 21st century, this century of ours in the aftermath of 9/11, it was all about trying to hold things together, especially our families and our american eye korn became husband, a father, a guy from jersey, a crime boss. his name, tony soprano. james lipton is the host of bra bravo's inside the actors study and paul farry is with "the washington post." i want to start with about tony soprano and jam gandolfini's portrayal. he was just a guy trying to hold a family together. an early first season episode he was on a car trip to visit prospective colleges with his daughter, meadow. soprano confronts him about his line of work. listen here, she does. >> are you in the mafia? >> am i in the what? >> whatever you want to call it? organized crime. >> that's total crap. who told you that? >> dad, i have lived in the house all my life. i have seen police come with warrants. i have seen you going out a
archie bunker and also coming in michael jackson and as the century moved to its conclusion with the economy booming, it was madonna, the material girl, and then bruce springsteen, and in the easterly le 21st century, this century of ours in the aftermath of 9/11, it was all about trying to hold things together, especially our families and our american eye korn became husband, a father, a guy from jersey, a crime boss. his name, tony soprano. james lipton is the host of bra bravo's inside the...
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he is live in ireland where the conversation was supposed to be about the economy. clearly that ain't happening right now. plus congressman mario diaz vallard will join us on the fight for immigration reform. ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm...99 bushels of wheat! ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of whole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keep you full... ♪ 45 bushels of wheat on the farm. 45 bushels of wheat! ♪ ...all morning long. there's a big breakfast... [ mini ] yeehaw! ...in those fun little biscuits. >>> we're back now. senators on both sides of the aisle are predicting their immigration reform bill can pass with 60, maybe 70 votes. but house lawmakers have not yet embrace ed it. joining me now is mario diaz-balart, immigration working group in the house. we appreciate you joining us. thank you. >> good morning. tomorrow, the house judiciary starts debating stand-alone bills as opposed to a comprehensive package. are you frustrated the debate won't begin with a comprehensive package from your group? is it better to deb
he is live in ireland where the conversation was supposed to be about the economy. clearly that ain't happening right now. plus congressman mario diaz vallard will join us on the fight for immigration reform. ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm...99 bushels of wheat! ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of whole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keep you full... ♪ 45 bushels of wheat on the farm. 45 bushels of wheat! ♪ ...all morning long. there's a big...
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it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >>> people voicing spors for marriage equalitity and other issues. we have seen hillary clinton put out a video declaring her support. >> they are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship. that includes marriage. >> that's the way most of us think these days. jason collins made the cover of sports illustrated when he came out as the first openly gay athlete playing in a sport. alen chairmans is one of the proponents for gay repairtive therapy. the idea that therapy can help turn a person straight. he posted an apology. he said i'm sorry that jouchl spent years working through the shame and guilt you felt when your attractions didn't change. he addressed members of the group itself to tell them it wa
it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >>> people voicing spors for marriage equalitity and other issues. we have seen hillary clinton put out a...
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tonight on "all in", if you still possess the ability to be shocked by the corruption that crashed our economy, then you're going to be shocked by the report "rolling stone" has for us tonight. that's coming up. also a shocking turn of events on the house floor as the house speaker brings crucial legislation to the floor and watches it go down in flames. i'll tell you why what's bad for john boehner is good for the
tonight on "all in", if you still possess the ability to be shocked by the corruption that crashed our economy, then you're going to be shocked by the report "rolling stone" has for us tonight. that's coming up. also a shocking turn of events on the house floor as the house speaker brings crucial legislation to the floor and watches it go down in flames. i'll tell you why what's bad for john boehner is good for the
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i have a column on cooperatives and the al terntive economy. there's no better magazine in the country than "yes" magazine to tell you there's a burgeoning alternative economy expanding in the united states locally controlled, not just co-ops, but community banks instead of city banks, credit unions instead of bank of america, farmer to consumer markets are 8,000 and growing all over the country, renewable energy locally, and many other local efforts that speak the strategy of displacement of large multinational corporations by getting their customers to move into the community economics world, and just a couple more, and then we can have a good discussion. i have columns on very enlightened ceos, and my favorite is the late ray anderson of interface corporation who decided in 1994 for the company's biggest carpet tile manufacturer in the world out of atlanta, georgia. i heard a lecture on industrial ecology by paul hopkins, and he was a man changed calling himself a recovering plundering of the planet. [laughter] and he swore he was going to t
i have a column on cooperatives and the al terntive economy. there's no better magazine in the country than "yes" magazine to tell you there's a burgeoning alternative economy expanding in the united states locally controlled, not just co-ops, but community banks instead of city banks, credit unions instead of bank of america, farmer to consumer markets are 8,000 and growing all over the country, renewable energy locally, and many other local efforts that speak the strategy of...
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fed chairman ben bernanke said today that he expects the economy to grow and unemployment to fall well into next year, but he also signalled that years of low interest rates that have made it easier for companies to invest and families to buy cars and homes may soon be ending, a big reason the dow dropped more than 200 points on the news. abc's rebecca jarvis explains what this may mean for you tonight. >> reporter: david and sarah turnbull are looking at homes in new bury park, california for their expanding family, hoping to take advantage of record low interest rates. >> we're at a time when we can buy, and we'd like to lock in an interest rate. >> reporter: but in the last six weeks, interest rates have started to climb. mortgages now about 4% for the first time in a year, up more than half a percent since may. >> people are thinking that makes a big difference in my monthly payment and what i can afford. >> reporter: every 1% increase in mortgage rates makes owning . >> i like the openness. >> reporter: in real terms, the cost of the mortgage on that $500,000 dream home goes up $2
fed chairman ben bernanke said today that he expects the economy to grow and unemployment to fall well into next year, but he also signalled that years of low interest rates that have made it easier for companies to invest and families to buy cars and homes may soon be ending, a big reason the dow dropped more than 200 points on the news. abc's rebecca jarvis explains what this may mean for you tonight. >> reporter: david and sarah turnbull are looking at homes in new bury park,...
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that's good for the economy too. i don't think we've absorbed just how good for the american economy having some predictability in our immigration policy is. i'll tell you, there's a famous latino boxer who started a company to do home loans. why? why? because he actually figured out that if suddenly people who are here and know they can stay here, what are they going to do? they're going to buy a house. he wants to be first in line to help them get that loan. that's the kind of economic activity that i would hope to see as a result of immigration reform. we ought to be talking about that instead of talking about border, fences, security. >> oh, why. border security. we have to leave it there and pick it up another time. >> thank you. >>> up next, oh, the anticipation. supreme court, why do you tease us so? ♪ anticipation is making me wait ♪ wait♪ ♪ >>> it is the most important decision the supreme court justice has made all week. justice samuel alito decided to throw the first ball in last night rangers' gam
that's good for the economy too. i don't think we've absorbed just how good for the american economy having some predictability in our immigration policy is. i'll tell you, there's a famous latino boxer who started a company to do home loans. why? why? because he actually figured out that if suddenly people who are here and know they can stay here, what are they going to do? they're going to buy a house. he wants to be first in line to help them get that loan. that's the kind of economic...
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the other emerging economies are essential flat. singapore has relatively honest statistics tissues like other developed countries and oh, emerging economies. >> you've been quoted as saying that you are personally buying gold as well as gold stocks. when you look at the selloff across the board, across asset classes including gold, does that make you question the performance of this particular asset class given the market environment? >> yes, correct. technically commodities look horrible. in particular, also industrial commodities, precious metals also look bad. but some technical factors would suggest that we are approaching at least an intermediate low because the commercials which are essentially hedgers, they are people that produce gold and so continuously hedge at the present time they have an extremely low short exposure. in other words, basically they're accumulating gold. secondly, gold is close to $1300 compared to, say, $700 in 2008, the conditions in the mining industry are horrible. the exploration companies are runni
the other emerging economies are essential flat. singapore has relatively honest statistics tissues like other developed countries and oh, emerging economies. >> you've been quoted as saying that you are personally buying gold as well as gold stocks. when you look at the selloff across the board, across asset classes including gold, does that make you question the performance of this particular asset class given the market environment? >> yes, correct. technically commodities look...
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working on our economy so there are more jobs in america and why we would do a detour for this which is not only wrong policy, but never going to become law is a good question. i know that all around the country republicans are trying to pass bills like this one. i can only assume it's trying to tee up a new case with the supreme court in the hopes that the rights of american women can be diminished. i can only gather, or guess, that this is really an attempt to appeal to a narrow base that is against rights for women in america. >> on the issue of the rape and incest exemption, that is not -- there was no rape or incest exemption when this went through the committee process. that was change by the republicans i understand. >> sort of. >> by their own design on friday. after they resisted that for a long time. that's what led to congressman franks saying what he did about low incidence of rape-caused pregnancy. seeing the fight over this, particularly in wisconsin, where the opponents of the bill there were so eloquent in arguing about why you shouldn't assume that women are lying ab
working on our economy so there are more jobs in america and why we would do a detour for this which is not only wrong policy, but never going to become law is a good question. i know that all around the country republicans are trying to pass bills like this one. i can only assume it's trying to tee up a new case with the supreme court in the hopes that the rights of american women can be diminished. i can only gather, or guess, that this is really an attempt to appeal to a narrow base that is...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. úkúñy]/;o@=swoñofpwgpñÑ @>g74/w?xoóçpnooowvúéñi/ 7k [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-arod thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. might not get you off your couch, but there's not a creature on earth that can resist this. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm marianne raferity. >>> the black forest fire blamed for two deaths, destroying 400 homes in the colorado springs area. tens of thousands had to evacuate. some people allowed back friday. the wildfire 30% contained,
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ >> shepard: hours after the president's administration announced it was set is to start direct talks with the taliban, the taliban claimed responsibility for an attack on our base in afghanistan which killed four of our american troops. a taliban spokesman said insurgents fired two rockets not base located out of kabul. bagram airbase. yesterday afghan police say members of the taliban killed five officers at a security outpost in sou
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it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. >>> i'm sue herera with your mark wrap. the dow surged 109 points. the s&p up about 12 and the nasdaq jumped 28. home builder sentiment soared in june to a seven-year high a symbol the builders are viewing the market favorably. a planned stock split for google is expected on the horizon after shareholders settled a lot this weekend. and that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball" and chris. >> this is a great top pick. lose now or later. that's the choice republicans say they're facing on the issue of immigration reform. think about it. on the one hand, there's a demographic reality threatening the future of the party. minorities populations including hispanics are skewing heavily in favor of democrats. immigrant populations are booming, is their share of the population. that's why lindsey graham is urging the party to do something to curry favor to the political bloc. doll nothing they say and you can basically kiss the white house good-bye in 2016 and well beyond. but doing something means a m
it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. >>> i'm sue herera with your mark wrap. the dow surged 109 points. the s&p up about 12 and the nasdaq jumped 28. home builder sentiment soared in june to a seven-year high a symbol the builders are viewing the market favorably. a planned stock split for google is expected on the horizon after shareholders settled a lot this weekend. and that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball" and chris....
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the 65-year-old moderate cleric has promised to improve iran's wilting economy and reduce unemployment, which tops 15%. in what could be a key overture to the west, he also promised to reduce international tensions over iran's controversial nuclear program. >>> for today's "faces of faith," we're talking about the boy scouts of america. last month the organization voted for gay teens to be members, but that decision outraged pastors across the country, who have now banned local boy scout troops from meeting inside their churches, including this one, the roswell street baptist church in marietta, georgia, just outside of atlanta. pastor earnest easley explained his decision. >> boys in there in a tent that are sexually attractive to other boys whose hormones are going off the walls, something's going to happen. >> pastor easley got a standing ovation from his congregation when he kicked out troop 204, but he also ruffled some feathers, including those of a nearby house of worship, which in response posted this marquee outside, welcoming the boy scouts to meet there instead. we interview
the 65-year-old moderate cleric has promised to improve iran's wilting economy and reduce unemployment, which tops 15%. in what could be a key overture to the west, he also promised to reduce international tensions over iran's controversial nuclear program. >>> for today's "faces of faith," we're talking about the boy scouts of america. last month the organization voted for gay teens to be members, but that decision outraged pastors across the country, who have now banned...
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the economy here is booming. it's the sixth largest in the world. but many have been left behind, millions still living in extreme poverty. >> even if brazil is one of the largest economies in the world, we have one of the biggest inequalities. >> reporter: the government has made concessions, rolling back a 20-cent fare hike in public transportation. but the demonstrations have only grown. >> we pay so much taxes and we don't have education, health, human rights. >> reporter: the protesters have surprised even themselves with their numbers, but there is no clear leader, no clear agenda, and so far tonight, no end in sight. miguel almaguer, nbc news, rio de janeiro. >>> and still ahead for us this evening, out of the classroom and in the field. real-life lessons part of an innovative new way of teaching and something remarkable happening for a lot of kids. >>> and later, high honors tonight for james gandolfini from the folks from back home. >>> we are back with our "education nation" report and what might be the definition of a teachable moment for
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